As the telecommunications edge artificial intelligence field pushes intelligence to data generation points, networks are becoming the center of information transformation. This shift creates new opportunities for telecommunication service providers, enabling them to combine networks with computing and operations to deliver low-latency AI services.
At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, France, Jeff Allen, Vice President of Marketing for Huiyu Technology’s products and solutions, stated that the expansion of edge AI not only requires local data processing but also the movement of data between distributed edge sites, further highlighting the importance of routing.
Jeff Allen specifically explained that in environments where AI workloads must migrate to the edge, the role of the network is evolving from a simple backend infrastructure to a strategic component. He emphasized, “Data is currently flowing everywhere, and the network is playing a role in pulling it back to the center.”
He added that this environment provides Huiyu Technology with the opportunity to offer a more deeply integrated network and computing infrastructure stack, and this trend was clearly evident at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
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MWC Barcelona: The Rise of Edge AI Leading the Innovation and Evolution of Networks
As the telecommunications edge artificial intelligence field pushes intelligence to data generation points, networks are becoming the center of information transformation. This shift creates new opportunities for telecommunication service providers, enabling them to combine networks with computing and operations to deliver low-latency AI services.
At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, France, Jeff Allen, Vice President of Marketing for Huiyu Technology’s products and solutions, stated that the expansion of edge AI not only requires local data processing but also the movement of data between distributed edge sites, further highlighting the importance of routing.
Jeff Allen specifically explained that in environments where AI workloads must migrate to the edge, the role of the network is evolving from a simple backend infrastructure to a strategic component. He emphasized, “Data is currently flowing everywhere, and the network is playing a role in pulling it back to the center.”
He added that this environment provides Huiyu Technology with the opportunity to offer a more deeply integrated network and computing infrastructure stack, and this trend was clearly evident at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.